Will Bipartisan Iran Legislation Make it Easier to Get a Deal With Iran Through?
President Obama will be able to veto Congressional rejection.
President Obama will be able to veto Congressional rejection.
Celebrate MLB's 2015 Opening Day with grandstanding federal legislators!
Congress, the states, and courts all vie to decide the future of GMO labeling.
The Democrats should look elsewhere for a new Senate leader.
A bipartisan bill would legalize medical marijuana in states that allow it.
The CARERS Act could be a turning point in the national debate about a much-maligned plant.
This is one time that lawmakers using abortion as a political tool may be a boon for civil liberties.
Few crooks unmask themselves in such dramatic fashion.
If anything can persuade Iran's rulers to go for a nuke, it's these hardliners' lust for war.
Congressman wants to make shaking down the citizens a federal crime.
Progressives launch smear campaign against climate researchers they dislike
Bibi's speech to Congress threatens the uniquely rock-solid bipartisan support for Israel.
States would still be free to ban the drug.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz's flip-flop flier may reflect shifts in public opinion.
The continuing fight for e-mail privacy and against terrible aspects of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.
He can't win this fight, but he could win primary votes.
Rep. G.K. Butterfield's not sure who'd appoint the prosecutor. He has other ideas for reform, too, but voted against limiting police militarization last year.
Lawmakers target classified ad sites
Long Island business had nearly half a million seized for more than two years without any court filing.
Taxpayers fund retirement for millionaires.
The FAIR Act gives owners more protection and reduces law enforcement's profit motive.
How will Congress respond to marijuana legalization in the nation's capital?
New Republican Congress wants to vote on new sanctions now, before talks between Iran and the West end, and some Democrats agree.
This week will test if Rep. McCaul's strategy of restrictionist appeasement and border security first is politically viable
From a political standpoint, the legislation was baffling.
Senators vote 50 to 49 that it is "sense of the Senate" that "human activity significantly contributes to climate change."
There's a reason you've probably never heard of the Congressional Review Act.
The Texas senator might be just crazy enough to win the GOP presidential nomination.
Congressional Republicans are divided and could break out into a major civil war on immigration
The president didn't get much of his wish list last year and he'll get even less this time. That's a good thing.
Sessions' anti-immigration narrative has little basis in the economic literature
Legalization takes effect automatically unless Congress enacts a resolution of disapproval.
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